Saturday, November 21, 2015

The time has come to make use of the curved seam experiments
which I made a long time ago inspired by the generous Alicia Merrett who shared her method. I am pleased with
how they fit in as a border.

I have kept working at my ‘scrap’ patchwork and am liking both the results and the process. It is satisfying to be making use of some the fabric pieces which have been waiting for a purpose for a long time and the whole process of putting them together by hand is a nice steady occupation.

Also I am seeing bits in a new light and liking some of my past failures.

I am having to dig deep now and having to get more random with the colours as I run out of greens. By the way, influenced by my long ago patch working I have been sure to wash all the fabric first.

Thursday, November 12, 2015

I am enjoying classes on Skill Share; this one is Inky Illustrations: Combining Analogue and Digital Media. I must be learning something along the way. At this point I just enjoy getting a result. If you sign in you are likely to be offered a really inexpensive membership for three months. I have made such good use of it that I decided to sign up for the year as I feel I have already had more than my monies'worth.

Saturday, November 07, 2015

I have continued this week with this slightly mindless
project of finding scraps of fabric from various past interests of the moment
and then sewing them together into a patchwork. Not altogether mindless as I
have tried to keep to a basic colour way and to give some consideration as to
how they are placed.

I managed to avoid the urge to get out the sewing machine
and so far have sewed them together all by hand, which is quite relaxing in
itself. Bits of fabric which have long been discarded experiments are proving
interesting and useful.

Procion dyeing, thickened dye, stamping, block printing,
machine embroidery, thermofax screens, to name a few of the phases I remember.A perfect project for dark rainy days in November.

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